Higher Learning Institutions (HEIs) have an important role to play in the promotion of
respect for fundamental human rights and other constitutional imperatives. This article
will demonstrate that the design and ...

This case note aims to analyse the decision of the Supreme Court of Appeal in
Naidoo v ABSA Bank 2010 4 SA 597 (SCA) and to spark some debate as to whether
being under debt review in terms of the National Credit Act (NCA) ...

Our modern society has become transfixed with celebrity. Business people and
marketers also endeavour to cash in on the popularity enjoyed by the stars and
realise the value of associating merchandise or trademarks with ...

The Labour Appeal Court in Kylie v CCMA decided the vexed question as to whether or
not the CCMA has jurisdiction to resolve a dispute of unfair dismissal involving a sex
worker. Both the CCMA and the Labour Court had ...

In assessing delictual damages the plaintiff is burdened with the duty to prove loss with
a preponderance of probability, including uncertain future loss. In quantifying such a
claim an actuary is often used to make actuarial ...

Decisions by primary caregiving parents to relocate after divorce, thereby disrupting the
non–primary caregivers’ right of contact with children or, where both parents have joint
care, the denial of the other’s parental ...

The different models for the criminal liability of juristic persons reveal a tension
between individualist and realistic approaches. For individualists a corporation is the
product of a union of individuals. This means ...

In terms of the National Credit Act a credit provider may conclude a credit agreement
with a consumer only after he has made a proper financial assessment and concludes
that the consumer will be able to satisfy all of ...

The National Credit Act 34 of 2005 (the NCA) aims to address and prevent the overindebtedness
of consumers and to provide mechanisms for resolving over–indebtedness
based on the principle of satisfaction by the consumer ...